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I am a former social worker, turned teacher, turned stay at home mom. I have three children and a fabulous husband! I am a Christ follower. My family keeps me laughing and we are huge sports fanatics. My husband and I are trying to figure out this parenting thing together and figure that if at the end of the day our children know they are loved then its been a pretty good day.